Thank you, Mr. Chair.
What Mr. Ménard was saying was very interesting. I'm going to go back to that, but I want to raise three points just before I do.
First, Mr. Chair, congratulations on your election as committee chair. I wasn't here when it happened, but I understand that everything was properly done. So I congratulate you on your new position.
Second, I would like to give notice of a motion. I am going to read the motion, just to give notice so that we can debate it at another time. The motion reads as follows:.
That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee undertake a study of the security issues arising from the activities of organized criminal groups from Mexico and Central and South America who are engaging in clandestine and illegal activities in Canada, particularly in Quebec and on the border, using false passports and false identities, and who are trafficking migrants, weapons and stolen valuables from the United States; That the committee direct this study toward developing effective, practical solutions to put an end to this situation that threatens the lives, integrity, safety and security of vulnerable people and poses public safety issues for Quebec and Canada; That the committee spend a minimum of three meetings on this study; That the committee invite to appear, for at least one hour per witness, the Minister of Immigration and Citizenship, Marc Miller; the Minister of Public Safety, Dominic LeBlanc; Canada Border Services Agency officials; RCMP officials; and any other witnesses that the committee deems appropriate; and That the committee report its observations and recommendations to the House.
So notice of motion is given. I imagine we'll be able to debate it at another time.
Lastly, I wanted to extend my sincerest sympathies to the friends and families of the victims. I know we're undertaking a study that may be very difficult for certain individuals and may bring back painful memories. I want to assure them that the Bloc Québécois will proceed in as appropriate a manner as possible, by which I mean that the manner in which the questions are asked will be as nonpartisan as possible. I think this file and this subject call for all the compassion we have to offer. Partisanship will have no place here. I just wanted to send that message to the people who may be watching us as we begin this study.
I will now ask my questions.
First, I would like to thank the witnesses for being with us. I believe your opinion is very important. I don't know to what extent you can give us your opinion, or if you can only give us factual information to explain how things work. Whatever the case may be, it would be good to understand these aspects so we can forge ahead with this study.
Mr. Ménard, what you were saying was very interesting. I'm going to allow you the time to go back over the three types of transfers that you discussed, particularly the second type, which is requested by the case management team.
I don't know whether we're aware of the details of that type of transfer in the case before us.
If not, I'll let you continue what you are saying and explain to us what may lead to one type of transfer or another.